Really not that concerned.You could put a rod down through the grip if you're worried about it
NICE.Well hello Shirley, look what is following me home. Now time for some Cerakote and clear to finish her up.
If it happens so be it. All I can do is say a prayer that I don't get hurt. If it doesn't all the better. If I notice any fatigue I have a chunk of walnut at the farm I can have carved out.
Just over 200 rounds through the tube and not a single sign of fatigue. Longest shot on a kritter successfully has been 175 yards. It really seems to like Remington 150 grain corlocks. I haven't been able to get a proper load developed yet because of life's surprises getting in the way. Over all though I love the way it shoots. The stock is very comfortable and the trigger is amazing. I don't know what other shooters are doing with their stocks to achieve a failure but this one is holding up very well under a 300 WSM.If that's a Rockwell JR stock you'll want to re enforce the grip.
We are at about a 50% failure rate on the grips.
Good deal! I love it when things improve and work out wonderfully!Just over 200 rounds through the tube and not a single sign of fatigue. Longest shot on a kritter successfully has been 175 yards. It really seems to like Remington 150 grain corlocks. I haven't been able to get a proper load developed yet because of life's surprises getting in the way. Over all though I love the way it shoots. The stock is very comfortable and the trigger is amazing. I don't know what other shooters are doing with their stocks to achieve a failure but this one is holding up very well under a 300 WSM.